Archispeakhttp://archispeakpodcast.com/
Sat, 25 Jul 2015 17:45:41 +0000en-USSite-Server v6.0.0-5005-5005 (http://www.squarespace.com)Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenThe podcast that dares to peek under the architectural kimono.Evan, Neal and Cormac delve into what it's really like working in the field of architecture. Whether the topic is design, drawing, 3d modeling, the office environment, analog, digital, education, winning new work or working with clients - there's sure to be a great conversation. Listen in as they lift the veil to show you, dear listener, what life is really like (both the good and the bad) within the field of architecture. You can learn more about the show and find the show notes at http://archispeakpodcast.com.Evan, Neal and Cormac delve into what it's really like working in the field of architecture. Whether the topic is design, drawing, 3d modeling, the office environment, analog, digital, education, winning new work or working with clients - there's sure to be a great conversation. Listen in as they lift the veil to show you, dear listener, what life is really like (both the good and the bad) within the field of architecture. You can learn more about the show and find the show notes at http://archispeakpodcast.com.noarchitecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcastarchitecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcastArts/Designevantroxel@me.comEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenArchispeakhttps://feedburner.google.com#67 - 40 to LifeArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 27 Jul 2015 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/V9kBxg4Ihyc/67
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:55b39e42e4b09c3257c8fc66Are you just starting your career and don't know if you're ready to 'marry'
yourself to a niche in the architectural profession? Inspired by a
listener, Episode 67 of Archispeak explores the questions that face many
new practitioners when it comes to selecting a firm at which to work and/or
considering moving to another firm. Join us as we chase the dream of
finding your place in architecture.Are you just starting your career and don't know if you're ready to 'marry' yourself to a niche in the architectural profession? Inspired by a listener, Episode 67 of Archispeak explores the questions that face many new practitioners when it comes to selecting a firm at which to work and/or considering moving to another firm. Join us as we chase the dream of finding your place in architecture.

Architectural Prison

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]]>#67 - 40 to LifeEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenAre you just starting your career and don't know if you're ready to marry yourself to a niche within the architectural profession? Inspired by a listener, join us as we chase the dream of finding your place in architecture.Are you just starting your career and don't know if you're ready to marry yourself to a niche within the architectural profession? Inspired by a listener, join us as we chase the dream of finding your place in architecture.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:07:17http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/67#66 - House PlansArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 13 Jul 2015 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/Wg6sbxBhhyg/66
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:559fdf3de4b013574e81ef2cArchispeak returns to discuss the subject of Episode 29 - Plans "Я" Us,
which is the most commented episode of the podcast. This time we talk with
special guest host Gregory La Vardera Architect. He helps us navigate
this supplemental income opportunity and argues that this is something that
architects should be doing to introduce better quality design for everyone.

Sears Catalog Home

Archispeak returns to discuss the subject of Episode 29 - Plans "Я" Us, which is the most commented episode of the podcast. This time we talk with special guest host Gregory La Vardera Architect. He helps us navigate this supplemental income opportunity and argues that this is something that architects should be doing to introduce better quality design for everyone.

ARCAT: Would you like someone to draw CAD details, BIM objects and write specifications for you, for free? ARCAT has already done all this for you. Search the ARCAT libraries for these products and more, free of charge, and no registration required to download content.

Architect Exam Prep.: Help yourself pass the ARE is by visiting our “Pass the Architect’s Registration Exam” page. For those of you not yet licensed, here's an affordable set of study tools to help you conquer the ARE's. David's study guides are proven to get you passing the exams. How do we know? Our listeners have told us!

Would you like to sponsor Archispeak? It's easy! Visit our "Sponsorship" page.

Connect with Archispeak

Join the conversation on Twitter and Facebook and share your thoughts or call and tell us your story on the Archispeak Helpline at (415) 484-8496.

The show is also supported by our listeners. Your generous donations keep the show going by paying for all the infrastructure it takes to make it possible. Become a “Friend of the Show” by donating at least $5 and you will get your name read on the next episode. We truly thank you for your support! We couldn’t do it without you.

]]>#66 - House PlansEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalenwe talk with special guest host Gregory La Vardera Architect. He helps us navigate this supplemental income opportunity and argues that this is something that architects should be doing to introduce better quality design for everyone.we talk with special guest host Gregory La Vardera Architect. He helps us navigate this supplemental income opportunity and argues that this is something that architects should be doing to introduce better quality design for everyone.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:26:37http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/66#65 - Coffee TalkArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 29 Jun 2015 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/ZjDh12Hbm4k/65
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:558ee7fae4b0c84f9abd9620Coffee. Fonts. Consultants. How are these topics related? They are
each subjects of Episode 65 of Archispeak. Tune in to hear our thoughts on
our favorite coffee, which fonts you should be using on your construction
documents and how to live peacefully with your consultants.

Mr. Coffee

Coffee. Fonts. Consultants. How are these topics related? They are each subjects of Episode 65 of Archispeak. Tune in to hear our thoughts on our favorite coffee, which fonts you should be using on your construction documents and how to live peacefully with your consultants.

This episode of Archispeak is sponsored by:

ARCAT: Would you like someone to draw CAD details, BIM objects and write specifications for you, for free? ARCAT has already done all this for you. Search the ARCAT libraries for these products and more, free of charge, and no registration required to download content.

Architect Exam Prep.: Help yourself pass the ARE is by visiting our “Pass the Architect’s Registration Exam” page. For those of you not yet licensed, here's an affordable set of study tools to help you conquer the ARE's. David's study guides are proven to get you passing the exams. How do we know? Our listeners have told us!

Would you like to sponsor Archispeak? It's easy! Visit our "Sponsorship" page.

Connect with Archispeak

Join the conversation on Twitter and Facebook and share your thoughts or call and tell us your story on the Archispeak Helpline at (415) 484-8496.

The show is also supported by our listeners. Your generous donations keep the show going by paying for all the infrastructure it takes to make it possible. Become a “Friend of the Show” by donating at least $5 and you will get your name read on the next episode. We truly thank you for your support! We couldn’t do it without you.

]]>#65 - Coffee TalkEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenCoffee. Fonts. Consultants. Tune in to hear our thoughts on our favorite coffee, which fonts you should be using on your construction documents and how to live peacefully with your consultants.Coffee. Fonts. Consultants. Tune in to hear our thoughts on our favorite coffee, which fonts you should be using on your construction documents and how to live peacefully with your consultants.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:07:45http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/65#64 - The Future is Virtually HereArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 15 Jun 2015 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/EZDwo9iCJrU/64
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:557dc6a6e4b0cd2823cac8f1In Episode 64 we discuss the virtual office and who better to join us for
this conversation than the person who has moved to just this sort of work
environment, Mark R. LePage of Entrepreneur Architect. Mark helps up
explore some tools that you can use as we question if the virtual office
the future of architectural practice.In Episode 64 special guest Mark R. LePage of Entrepreneur Architect joins Archispeak to talk about the past, the present and the future of tools for presentation, communication and collaboration within the architectural practice.

This episode of Archispeak is sponsored by:

ARCAT: Would you like someone to draw CAD details, BIM objects and write specifications for you, for free? ARCAT has already done all this for you. Search the ARCAT libraries for these products and more, free of charge, and no registration required to download content.

Architect Exam Prep.: Help yourself pass the ARE is by visiting our “Pass the Architect’s Registration Exam” page. For those of you not yet licensed, here's an affordable set of study tools to help you conquer the ARE's. David's study guides are proven to get you passing the exams. How do we know? Our listeners have told us!

Would you like to sponsor Archispeak? It's easy! Visit our "Sponsorship" page.

Connect with Archispeak

Join the conversation on Twitter and Facebook and share your thoughts or call and tell us your story on the Archispeak Helpline at (415) 484-8496.

The show is also supported by our listeners. Your generous donations keep the show going by paying for all the infrastructure it takes to make it possible. Become a “Friend of the Show” by donating at least $5 and you will get your name read on the next episode. We truly thank you for your support! We couldn’t do it without you.

]]>#64 - The Future is Virtually HereEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenIn Episode 64 special guest Mark R. LePage of Entrepreneur Architect joins Archispeak to talk about the past, the present and the future of tools for presentation, communication and collaboration within the architectural practice.In Episode 64 special guest Mark R. LePage of Entrepreneur Architect joins Archispeak to talk about the past, the present and the future of tools for presentation, communication and collaboration within the architectural practice.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:11:56http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/64#63 - Back to RealityArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 01 Jun 2015 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/A490c1kkQwo/63
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:5569fcc5e4b0e584575819f7Archispeak gets back to reality after the AIA Convention in Atlanta. In
Episode 63 we discuss the issues and complications that arise after taking
time off to attend professional events. We also explore the benefits to
taking a break which can lead to you coming back recharged and more
passionate about the profession!

GM's coming home present for Cormac.

Archispeak gets back to reality after the AIA Convention in Atlanta. In Episode 63 we discuss the issues and complications that arise after taking time off to attend professional events. We also explore the benefits to taking a break which can lead to you coming back recharged and more passionate about the profession!

This episode of Archispeak is sponsored by:

ARCAT: Would you like someone to draw CAD details, BIM objects and write specifications for you, for free? ARCAT has already done all this for you. Search the ARCAT libraries for these products and more, free of charge, and no registration required to download content.

Architect Exam Prep.: Help yourself pass the ARE is by visiting our “Pass the Architect’s Registration Exam” page. For those of you not yet licensed, here's an affordable set of study tools to help you conquer the ARE's. David's study guides are proven to get you passing the exams. How do we know? Our listeners have told us!

Would you like to sponsor Archispeak? It's easy! Visit our "Sponsorship" page.

Connect with Archispeak

Join the conversation on Twitter and Facebook and share your thoughts or call and tell us your story on the Archispeak Helpline at (415) 484-8496.

The show is also supported by our listeners. Your generous donations keep the show going by paying for all the infrastructure it takes to make it possible. Become a “Friend of the Show” by donating at least $5 and you will get your name read on the next episode. We truly thank you for your support! We couldn’t do it without you.

]]>#63 - Back to RealityEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenWe get back to reality after the AIA Convention in Atlanta and discuss the issues and complications that arise after taking time off & explore the benefits to taking a break which can lead to you coming back recharged and passionate about the profession!We get back to reality after the AIA Convention in Atlanta and discuss the issues and complications that arise after taking time off & explore the benefits to taking a break which can lead to you coming back recharged and passionate about the profession!architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno00:54:31http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/63#62 - Day Three #AIACon15Archispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Sat, 16 May 2015 15:49:50 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/nj_MWuLgugA/62
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:555360d7e4b0f091765a2fbcIn our last episode from the great host city of Atlanta, Archispeak
discusses the value of attending #aiacon15 as we recap the second day and
look forward to day three of the AIA Convention.In our last episode from the great host city of Atlanta, Archispeak discusses the value of attending #aiacon15 as we recap the second day and look forward to day three of the AIA Convention.

This episode of Archispeak is sponsored by:

ARCAT: Would you like someone to draw CAD details, BIM objects and write specifications for you, for free? ARCAT has already done all this for you. Search the ARCAT libraries for these products and more, free of charge, and no registration required to download content.

Architect Exam Prep.: Help yourself pass the ARE is by visiting our “Pass the Architect’s Registration Exam” page. For those of you not yet licensed, here's an affordable set of study tools to help you conquer the ARE's. David's study guides are proven to get you passing the exams. How do we know? Our listeners have told us!

Would you like to sponsor Archispeak? It's easy! Visit our "Sponsorship" page.

Connect with Archispeak

Join the conversation on Twitter and Facebook and share your thoughts or call and tell us your story on the Archispeak Helpline at (415) 484-8496.

The show is also supported by our listeners. Your generous donations keep the show going by paying for all the infrastructure it takes to make it possible. Become a “Friend of the Show” by donating at least $5 and you will get your name read on the next episode. We truly thank you for your support! We couldn’t do it without you.

]]>#62 - Day Three #AIACon15Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenIn our last episode from the great host city of Atlanta, Archispeak discusses the value of attending #aiacon15 as we recap the second day and look forward to day three of the AIA Convention.In our last episode from the great host city of Atlanta, Archispeak discusses the value of attending #aiacon15 as we recap the second day and look forward to day three of the AIA Convention.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno00:27:21http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/62#61 - Day Two #AIACon15 Archispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Fri, 15 May 2015 13:45:23 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/8hVylWvXFW0/61
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:5553607fe4b01193cdb8a513Archispeak looks back on the first full day at the AIA Convention in
Atlanta, which included some inspiring and not so inspiring
Keynote speeches headlined by former President Bill Clinton. We also
discuss the results from the NCARB Task Force and their stand on the use of
"intern" plus a look at the Death of the Tweetup.Archispeak looks back on the first full day at the AIA Convention in Atlanta, which included some inspiring and not so inspiring Keynote speeches headlined by former President Bill Clinton. We also discuss the results from the NCARB Task Force and their stand on the use of "intern" plus a look at the Death of the Tweetup.

Links for this episode (all open in a new window in case you're listening to the podcast on the site):

ARCAT: Would you like someone to draw CAD details, BIM objects and write specifications for you, for free? ARCAT has already done all this for you. Search the ARCAT libraries for these products and more, free of charge, and no registration required to download content.

Architect Exam Prep.: Help yourself pass the ARE is by visiting our “Pass the Architect’s Registration Exam” page. For those of you not yet licensed, here's an affordable set of study tools to help you conquer the ARE's. David's study guides are proven to get you passing the exams. How do we know? Our listeners have told us!

Would you like to sponsor Archispeak? It's easy! Visit our "Sponsorship" page.

Connect with Archispeak

Join the conversation on Twitter and Facebook and share your thoughts or call and tell us your story on the Archispeak Helpline at (415) 484-8496.

The show is also supported by our listeners. Your generous donations keep the show going by paying for all the infrastructure it takes to make it possible. Become a “Friend of the Show” by donating at least $5 and you will get your name read on the next episode. We truly thank you for your support! We couldn’t do it without you.

]]>#61 - Day Two #AIACon15 Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenArchispeak looks back on the first day of the AIA Convention in Atlanta including the keynote speeches, the results from the NCARB Task Force and their stand on the use of "intern", and the death of the Tweetup.Archispeak looks back on the first day of the AIA Convention in Atlanta including the keynote speeches, the results from the NCARB Task Force and their stand on the use of "intern", and the death of the Tweetup.no00:48:50architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcasthttp://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/61#60 - Day One #AIACon15 Archispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Thu, 14 May 2015 12:17:04 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/_2YTPkd-YDw/60
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:55535f4ae4b08503d74d0cb9The social media Illuminati gathers in Atlanta to discuss Equity by Design
and what we're looking forward to doing on Day One of the AIA Convention in
Atlanta. Join Archispeak for as we discuss what we are looking forward to
at #AIACon15 Day One.The social media Illuminati gathers in Atlanta to discuss Equity by Design and what we're looking forward to doing on Day One of the AIA Convention in Atlanta. Join Archispeak for as we discuss what we are looking forward to at #AIACon15 Day One.

This episode of Archispeak is sponsored by:

ARCAT: Would you like someone to draw CAD details, BIM objects and write specifications for you, for free? ARCAT has already done all this for you. Search the ARCAT libraries for these products and more, free of charge, and no registration required to download content.

Architect Exam Prep.: Help yourself pass the ARE is by visiting our “Pass the Architect’s Registration Exam” page. For those of you not yet licensed, here's an affordable set of study tools to help you conquer the ARE's. David's study guides are proven to get you passing the exams. How do we know? Our listeners have told us!

Would you like to sponsor Archispeak? It's easy! Visit our "Sponsorship" page.

Connect with Archispeak

Join the conversation on Twitter and Facebook and share your thoughts or call and tell us your story on the Archispeak Helpline at (415) 484-8496.

The show is also supported by our listeners. Your generous donations keep the show going by paying for all the infrastructure it takes to make it possible. Become a “Friend of the Show” by donating at least $5 and you will get your name read on the next episode. We truly thank you for your support! We couldn’t do it without you.

]]>#60 - Day One #AIACon15 Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenThe social media Illuminati gathers in Atlanta to discuss Equity by Design and what we're looking forward to doing on Day One of the AIA Convention in Atlanta. Join Archispeak for as we discuss what we are looking forward to at #AIACon15 Day One.The social media Illuminati gathers in Atlanta to discuss Equity by Design and what we're looking forward to doing on Day One of the AIA Convention in Atlanta. Join Archispeak for as we discuss what we are looking forward to at #AIACon15 Day One.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno00:20:17http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/60#59 - Three Architects Walk Into a Bar - Part TwoArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 04 May 2015 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/OBU7BzEeXmk/59
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:55343f11e4b01b382139d02fIn part two of a special episode, Archispeak continues the discussion and
explores work flexibility, what are the tradeoffs and/or benefits, and how
school is not preparing architects to work nine to five. We also consider
the process of creativity and how it does not happen on a schedule. Can an
architect turn their brain off so it only works during office hours? We
wrap up the conversation that happens when three architects walk into a
bar.In part two of a special episode, Archispeak continues the discussion and explores work flexibility, what are the tradeoffs and/or benefits, and how school is not preparing architects to work nine to five. We also consider the process of creativity and how it does not happen on a schedule. Can an architect turn their brain off so it only works during office hours? We wrap up the conversation that happens when three architects walk into a bar.

This episode of Archispeak is sponsored by:

ARCAT: Would you like someone to draw CAD details, BIM objects and write specifications for you, for free? ARCAT has already done all this for you. Search the ARCAT libraries for these products and more, free of charge, and no registration required to download content.

Roundhouse Labs: RoundhousePM is an online communication tool for tracking project information like Construction Documents, RFIs, Submittals, Pay Applications, etc. RoundhousePM was developed by industry leading architects to enhance their own business and profitability and it was such a success, they have refined it and are offering it to the general AEC market.

Would you like to sponsor Archispeak? It's easy! Visit our "Sponsorship" page.

Connect with Archispeak

Join the conversation on Twitter and Facebook and share your thoughts or call and tell us your story on the Archispeak Helpline at (415) 484-8496.

The show is also supported by our listeners. Your generous donations keep the show going by paying for all the infrastructure it takes to make it possible. Become a “Friend of the Show” by donating at least $5 and you will get your name read on the next episode. We truly thank you for your support! We couldn’t do it without you.

Another way you can support the show and help yourself pass the ARE is by visiting our “Pass the Architect’s Registration Exam” page. For those of you not yet licensed, here's an affordable set of study tools to help you conquer the ARE's. David's study guides are proven to get you passing the exams. How do we know? Our listeners have told us!

Links

Note: All links open in a new window in case you are listening to the podcast on the site.

]]>#59 - Three Architects Walk Into a Bar - Part TwoEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenIn part two of a special episode, Archispeak continues the discussion and explores work flexibility, what are the tradeoffs and/or benefits, and how school is not preparing architects to work nine to five.In part two of a special episode, Archispeak continues the discussion and explores work flexibility, what are the tradeoffs and/or benefits, and how school is not preparing architects to work nine to five.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:01:27http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/59#58 - Three Architects Walk Into a Bar - Part OneArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 20 Apr 2015 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/sY8XDdCE0us/58
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:553439dae4b0fb9b5b795154In the first of a two part episode Archispeak begins the discussion with a
question about how architects address staffing in an improving economy
and expands to include various related topics. In part one we explore what
are "normal" business hours, having a strategy for growth verses just
reacting to a changing market, plus the challenge of finding staff that
"speaks" the same CAD/BIM language. It's what happens when three architects
walk into a bar and conversation ensues.In the first of a two part episode Archispeak begins the discussion with a question about how architects address staffing in an improving economy and expands to include various related topics. In part one we explore what are "normal" business hours, having a strategy for growth verses just reacting to a changing market, plus the challenge of finding staff that "speaks" the same CAD/BIM language. It's what happens when three architects walk into a bar and conversation ensues.

This episode of Archispeak is sponsored by:

ARCAT: Would you like someone to draw CAD details, BIM objects and write specifications for you, for free? ARCAT has already done all this for you. Search the ARCAT libraries for these products and more, free of charge, and no registration required to download content.

Image Wizards: Image Wizards, the inventors and industry leader for printing images on aluminum. Image Wizards uses cutting-edge technology to produce prints that are so vivid and detailed that it’s comparable to seeing HD television for the first time. For interior designers and architects who need the best medium for showcasing artwork and photography, there is no substitute.

Roundhouse Labs: RoundhousePM is an online communication tool for tracking project information like Construction Documents, RFIs, Submittals, Pay Applications, etc. RoundhousePM was developed by industry leading architects to enhance their own business and profitability. It was such a success, they have refined it and are offering it to the general AEC market.

Would you like to sponsor Archispeak? It's easy! Visit our "Sponsorship" page.

Connect with Archispeak

Join the conversation on Twitter and Facebook and share your thoughts or call and tell us your story on the Archispeak Helpline at (415) 484-8496.

The show is also supported by our listeners. Your generous donations keep the show going by paying for all the infrastructure it takes to make it possible. Become a “Friend of the Show” by donating at least $5 and you will get your name read on the next episode.

Another way you can support the show and help yourself pass the ARE is by visiting our “Pass the Architect’s Registration Exam” page. For those of you not yet licensed, here's an affordable set of study tools to help you conquer the ARE's. David's study guides are proven to get you passing the exams. How do we know? Our listeners have told us!

Links

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]]>#58 - Three Architects Walk Into a Bar - Part OneEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenIn the first of a two part episode Archispeak begins the discussion with a question about how architects address staffing in an improving economy and expands to include various related topics.In the first of a two part episode Archispeak begins the discussion with a question about how architects address staffing in an improving economy and expands to include various related topics.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:01:34http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/58#57 - SQUIRREL!Archispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 06 Apr 2015 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/aNsFcEl_iPk/57
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:5517341ae4b0ce927f0f5da7Interruptions and distractions are something that all architects deal with
in life, school and the profession. How do we deal with them? In Episode 57
Archispeak… oh, did we forget to mention we will be attending the AIA
Convention in Atlanta in May? Wait, what was that again? Oh, yes,
distractions caused by co-workers, notifications on our computers and
phones make it difficult to stay productive. We provide tips and… oh, and
we are also going to be doing daily episodes from the AIA Convention… so
listen in as we share some neuroses of some of our coworkers and challenge
our audience to do the same.Interruptions and distractions are something that all architects deal with in life, school and the profession. How do we deal with them? In Episode 57 Archispeak… oh, did we forget to mention we will be attending the AIA Convention in Atlanta in May? Wait, what was that again? Oh, yes, distractions caused by co-workers, notifications on our computers and phones make it difficult to stay productive. We provide tips and… oh, and we are also going to be doing daily episodes from the AIA Convention… so listen in as we share some neuroses of some of our coworkers and challenge our audience to do the same.

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]]>#57 - SQUIRREL!Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenInterruptions and distractions are something that all architects deal with in life, school and the profession. How do we deal with them? Listen in as we share some neuroses of some of our coworkers and challenge our audience to do the same.Interruptions and distractions are something that all architects deal with in life, school and the profession. How do we deal with them? Listen in as we share some neuroses of some of our coworkers and challenge our audience to do the same.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:04:06http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/57#56 - The Same But DifferentArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 23 Mar 2015 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/b3IQTzx7fWg/56
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:550acd73e4b0f79d2d782759Whether you are a Google or an Apple user you are likely heavily invested
in products or services from each company. They both have differing ways
each goes about its business and products. In Episode #56 Archispeak
discusses how these different approaches to their products and services
influence the architecture for their new corporate campuses.
Also, listen for a special announcement concerning Archispeak and the 2015
AIA Convention. No spoilers! You will have to listen to find out.Whether you are a Google or an Apple user you are likely heavily invested in products or services from each company. Each has differing ways they go about their business and products. In Episode #56 Archispeak discusses how these different approaches influence their architecture for their new corporate campuses.

Also, listen for a special announcement concerning Archispeak and the 2015 AIA Convention. No spoilers! You will have to listen to find out.

This episode of Archispeak is sponsored by:

ARCAT: Would you like someone to draw CAD details, BIM objects and write specifications for you, for free? ARCAT has already done all this for you. Search the ARCAT libraries for these products and more, free of charge, and no registration required to download content.

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Join the conversation on Twitter and Facebook and share your thoughts or call and tell us your story on the Archispeak Helpline at (415) 484-8496.

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]]>#56 - The Same But DifferentEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenArchispeak discusses how Apple & Google's different approaches to their products and services influence the architecture for their new corporate campuses.Archispeak discusses how Apple & Google's different approaches to their products and services influence the architecture for their new corporate campuses.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:02:57http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/56#55 - This Episode is RejectedArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 09 Mar 2015 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/ksjLLDerFgY/55
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:54fb0d13e4b091c87ea26d5bArchitects face rejection all the time, from the very first critique all
the way through their professional careers. How one deals with that
rejection can make a huge difference in their personal and
professional lives. In Episode 55, Archispeak explores the different
rejections architects encounter, including turning the tables and rejecting
potential clients, then provides insider tips on how best to turn those
rejections into positives.Architects face rejection all the time, from the very first critique all the way through their professional careers. How one deals with that rejection can make a huge difference in their personal and professional lives. In Episode 55 Archispeak explores the different types of rejection architects encounter, including turning the tables and rejecting potential clients, then provides insider tips on how best to turn those negatives into positives.

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Join the conversation on Twitter and Facebook and share your thoughts or call and tell us your story on the Archispeak Helpline at (415) 484-8496.

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]]>#55 - This Episode is RejectedEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenArchitects face rejection all the time, from the very first critique all the way through their professional careers. How one deals with that rejection can make a huge difference in their personal and professional lives.Architects face rejection all the time, from the very first critique all the way through their professional careers. How one deals with that rejection can make a huge difference in their personal and professional lives.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:03:39http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/55#54 - Agent of Change Archispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 23 Feb 2015 05:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/v5XT5fRVPL4/54
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:54ea63f3e4b0f761f485dfa8Sometimes, how we start our architectural careers can ultimately pigeonhole
us. Are you tired of the same old routine day after day, week after week,
or project after project? Do you feel like you or your employees are in a
rut? If so, tune in and listen to Episode 54 of Archispeak as we talk
about how to break free of monotony and ways leaders can help their people
get unstuck.Sometimes, how we start our architectural careers can ultimately pigeonhole us. Are you tired of the same old routine day after day, week after week, or project after project? Do you feel like you or your employees are in a rut? If so, tune in and listen to Episode 54 of Archispeak as we talk about how to break free of monotony and ways leaders can help their people get unstuck.

This episode of Archispeak is sponsored by:

ARCAT: Would you like someone to draw CAD details, BIM objects and write specifications for you, for free? ARCAT has already done all this for you. Search the ARCAT libraries for these products and more, free of charge, and no registration required to download content.

NCARB: The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards helps aspiring architects reach their career goals. Visit blog.ncarb.org for exclusive tips on navigating the path to licensure.

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]]>#54 - Agent of Change Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenSometimes, how we start our architectural careers can ultimately pigeonhole us. Tune in and listen to Episode 54 of Archispeak as we talk about how to break free of monotony and ways leaders can help their people get unstuck.Sometimes, how we start our architectural careers can ultimately pigeonhole us. Tune in and listen to Episode 54 of Archispeak as we talk about how to break free of monotony and ways leaders can help their people get unstuck.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno00:58:05http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/54#53 - How Did We Get HereArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 09 Feb 2015 05:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/dxr8xiGl0AQ/53
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:54d7ed16e4b0a551f3b3d5e2And you may find yourself living in a shotgun shack…
in another part of the world…
behind the wheel of a large automobile…
in a beautiful house, with a beautiful wife…
And you may ask yourself… Well... How did I get here?
In episode 53, Archispeak takes a trip back and explores how we each got
into this crazy profession we call architecture.And you may find yourself living in a shotgun shack…in another part of the world…behind the wheel of a large automobile…in a beautiful house, with a beautiful wife…And you may ask yourself… Well... How did I get here?

In episode 53, Archispeak takes a trip back and explores how we each got into this crazy profession we call architecture.

This episode of Archispeak is sponsored by:

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Join the conversation on Twitter and Facebook and share your thoughts or call and tell us your story on the Archispeak Helpline at (415) 484-8496.

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]]>#53 - How Did We Get HereEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenArchispeak takes a trip back and explores how we each got into this crazy profession we call architecture.Archispeak takes a trip back and explores how we each got into this crazy profession we call architecture.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:19:37http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/53#52 - LiabilityArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 26 Jan 2015 05:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/C7zsi_GrUnA/52
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:54c55e6ae4b0688a8824dbf0Warning! Archispeak is not a lawyer, we just play one on this podcast. In
episode 52, we partner with the prestigious law firm of Dewey, Cheatem &
Howe to discuss the dark side of the profession: liability. Every architect
or student hoping to become one needs to understand what their liability
will be and we start by looking at a California Supreme Court ruling, which
opens up architects to decisions made by an owner regardless of the
recommendations of the architect.Warning! Archispeak is not a lawyer, we just play one on this podcast. In episode 52, we partner with the prestigious law firm of Dewey, Cheatem & Howe to discuss the dark side of the profession: liability. Every architect or student hoping to become one needs to understand what their liability will be and we start by looking at a California Supreme Court ruling, which opens up architects to decisions made by an owner regardless of the recommendations of the architect.

This episode of Archispeak is sponsored by:

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]]>#52 - LiabilityEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenWarning! Archispeak is not a lawyer, we just play one on this podcast. In episode 52, we partner with the prestigious law firm of Dewey, Cheatem & Howe to discuss the dark side of the profession: liability.Warning! Archispeak is not a lawyer, we just play one on this podcast. In episode 52, we partner with the prestigious law firm of Dewey, Cheatem & Howe to discuss the dark side of the profession: liability.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:04:13http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/52#51 - Architectural Fight ClubArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 12 Jan 2015 05:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/wbQEBhPYXBc/51
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:54b1488de4b02eb8a94e5f7dWelcome to Architectural Fight Club. The first rule of Architectural Fight
Club is: you do not talk about Architectural Fight Club. The second rule of
Architectural Fight Club is: you DO NOT talk about Architectural Fight
Club!
For Episode 51, Archispeak breaks the first rule of Architectural Fight
Club and discusses architecture's so-called "crisis of confidence." As more
and more mainstream figures in the field are admitting that the profession
has lost its way, we ask the question: what, if anything, can
architects do?Welcome to Architectural Fight Club. The first rule of Architectural Fight Club is: you do not talk about Architectural Fight Club. The second rule of Architectural Fight Club is: you DO NOT talk about Architectural Fight Club!

For Episode 51, Archispeak breaks the first rule of Architectural Fight Club and discusses architecture's so-called "crisis of confidence." As more and more mainstream figures in the field are admitting that the profession has lost its way, we ask the question: what, if anything, can architects do?

This episode of Archispeak is sponsored by:

ARCAT: Would you like someone to draw CAD details, BIM objects and write specifications for you, for free? ARCAT has already done all this for you. Search the ARCAT libraries for these products and more, free of charge, and no registration required to download content.

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Join the conversation on Twitter and Facebook and share your thoughts or call and tell us your story on the Archispeak Helpline at (415) 484-8496.

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]]>#51 - Architectural Fight ClubEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenWe break the first rule of Architectural Fight Club and discuss architecture's so-called "crisis of confidence." As more and more mainstream figures in the field are admitting that the profession has lost its way, we ask the question: what can we do?We break the first rule of Architectural Fight Club and discuss architecture's so-called "crisis of confidence." As more and more mainstream figures in the field are admitting that the profession has lost its way, we ask the question: what can we do?architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:01:30http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/51#50 - 2014 Year in ReviewArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 29 Dec 2014 05:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/bg2SqkGI1QU/50
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:54a0a875e4b0504d1ea1be76For Episode 50, Archispeak takes a look back on 2014 and examines some of
our most commented upon shows. Along the way we discuss office holiday
policies and ask our listeners to let us know what their favorite episodes
of 2014 was. We also look forward to 2015 with some enthusiasm for what the
year may bring.For Episode 50, Archispeak takes a look back on 2014 and examines some of our most commented upon shows. Along the way we discuss office holiday policies and ask our listeners to let us know what their favorite episodes of 2014 was. We also look forward to 2015 with some enthusiasm for what the year may bring.

This episode of Archispeak is sponsored by:

ARCAT: Would you like someone to draw CAD details, BIM objects and write specifications for you, for free? ARCAT has already done all this for you. Search the ARCAT libraries for these products and more, free of charge, and no registration required to download content.

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Join the conversation on Twitter and Facebook and share your thoughts or call and tell us your story on the Archispeak Helpline at (415) 484-8496.

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]]>#50 - 2014 Year in ReviewEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenFor Episode 50, Archispeak takes a look back on 2014 and examines some of our most commented upon shows. Along the way we discuss office holiday policies and ask our listeners to let us know what their favorite episodes of 2014 was.For Episode 50, Archispeak takes a look back on 2014 and examines some of our most commented upon shows. Along the way we discuss office holiday policies and ask our listeners to let us know what their favorite episodes of 2014 was.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno00:59:39http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/50#49 - Gifts for Architects 2014Archispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 15 Dec 2014 05:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/PUbRJlULalE/49
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:548e039de4b06f8a5b811e3fBuying a gift for someone is tough. When that person is an architect, it is
almost impossible. Just in time for the holidays your friends at Archispeak
are here to help with some of our favorite things. Remember, whatever you
get, make sure it's in the preferred architectural color - black.Buying a gift for someone is tough. When that person is an architect, it is almost impossible. Just in time for the holidays your friends at Archispeak are here to help with some of our favorite things. Remember, whatever you get, make sure it's in the preferred architectural color - black.

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Join the conversation on Twitter and Facebook and share your thoughts or call and tell us your story on the Archispeak Helpline at (415) 484-8496.

The show is supported by our listeners! Your generous donations keep the show going by paying for all the infrastructure it takes to make it possible. Become a “Friend of the Show” by donating at least $5 and you will get your name read on the next episode. We truly thank you for your support! We couldn’t do it without you.

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]]>#49 - Gifts for Architects 2014Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenBuying a gift for someone is tough. When that person is an architect, it is almost impossible. Just in time for the holidays your friends at Archispeak are here to help with some of our favorite things. And when in doubt, get it in black.Buying a gift for someone is tough. When that person is an architect, it is almost impossible. Just in time for the holidays your friends at Archispeak are here to help with some of our favorite things. And when in doubt, get it in black.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:01:11http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/49#48 - Brain DrainArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 01 Dec 2014 05:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/YNONQpI8pjU/48
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:5479f563e4b00987aee3e3daThere is a crisis coming to the profession of architecture. Over the next
15 years the number of architects aged 55-64 will increase by 47%, while
the number of those aged 33-54 will decrease by 6%. In Episode 48 of
Archispeak, we discuss if this will become either a great opportunity for
those willing to stay in the profession and help remake it, or will it
be a catastrophic loss of valuable knowledge?There is a crisis coming to the profession of architecture. Over the next 15 years the number of architects aged 55-64 will increase by 47%, while the number of those aged 33-54 will decrease by 6%. In Episode 48 of Archispeak, we discuss if this will become either a great opportunity for those willing to stay in the profession and help remake it, or will it be a catastrophic loss of valuable knowledge?

BuenoBox: A company that aids firms in the process of transitioning into Revit Architecture. We provide a wide range of Revit services that include training, template creation, advanced family modeling, standards and library implementation. We also provide realistic renderings, animations and real-time walk-throughs.

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Join the conversation on Twitter and Facebook and share your thoughts or call and tell us your story on the Archispeak Helpline at (415) 484-8496.

The show is entirely supported by us and our listeners! Your generous donations keep the show going by paying for all the infrastructure it takes to make it possible. Become a “Friend of the Show” by donating at least $5 and you will get your name read on the next episode.

Another way you can support the show and help yourself pass the ARE is by visiting our “Pass the Architect’s Registration Exam” page. For those of you not yet licensed, here's an affordable set of study tools to help you conquer the ARE's. David's study guides are proven to get you passing the exams. How do we know? Our listeners have told us!

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]]>#48 - Brain DrainEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenThere is a crisis coming to the profession of architecture. Over the next 15 years the number of architects aged 55-64 will increase by 47%, while the number of those aged 33-54 will decrease by 6%. There is a crisis coming to the profession of architecture. Over the next 15 years the number of architects aged 55-64 will increase by 47%, while the number of those aged 33-54 will decrease by 6%. architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno00:59:27http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/48#47 - Equity by DesignArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 17 Nov 2014 05:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/jhwJ2Iy6YSw/47
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:5464bf48e4b028d73fce4136Archispeak is proud to have Rosa Sheng, Architect, Senior Associate with
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson and AIA SF Board of Directors join us as we touch
the "third rail" of the architectural profession and discuss equity in
architecture. Rosa shares with us the results from The Missing 32%
Project's, Equity by Design 2014 Symposium, her thoughts on women in
architecture and where we go from here.

Archispeak is proud to have Rosa Sheng, Architect, Senior Associate with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson and AIA SF Board of Directors join us as we touch the "third rail" of the architectural profession and discuss equity in architecture. Rosa shares with us the results from The Missing 32% Project's Equity by Design 2014 Symposium, her thoughts on women in architecture and where we go from here. Also included are audio comments from attendees who were at the Equity by Design 2014 Symposium.

Want to add your thoughts? Call and leave us a message at (415) 484-8496 or by use the comment section for this episode below. You can also leave comments on our Facebook page or join the conversation on Twitter by searching the #equitybydesign hashtag.

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]]>#47 - Equity by DesignEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenArchispeak is proud to have Rosa Sheng, Architect, Senior Associate with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson and AIA SF Board of Directors join us as we touch the "third rail" of the architectural profession and discuss equity in architecture. Archispeak is proud to have Rosa Sheng, Architect, Senior Associate with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson and AIA SF Board of Directors join us as we touch the "third rail" of the architectural profession and discuss equity in architecture. architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:22:12http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/47#46 - 98 PercentArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 03 Nov 2014 05:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/C1yeWblEm-I/46
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:5456389be4b05f8254938f3bAccording to Frank Gehry: "In this world we are living in, 98 percent of
everything that is built and designed today is pure shit." So, where does
that leave us, the rest of the worlds architects? In Episode 46 of
Archispeak, we discuss Mr. Gehry's comments and whether you agree or
disagree, it's good to have these conversations.
We are the 98 Percent!

According to Frank Gehry, "In this world we are living in, 98 percent of everything that is built and designed today is pure shit." So, where does that leave us, the rest of the world's architects? In Episode 46 of Archispeak, we discuss Mr. Gehry's comments and whether you agree or disagree, it's good to have these conversations.

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]]>#46 - 98 PercentEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenAccording to Frank Gehry, "In this world we are living in, 98 percent of everything that is built and designed today is pure shit." So, where does that leave us, the rest of the world's architects?According to Frank Gehry, "In this world we are living in, 98 percent of everything that is built and designed today is pure shit." So, where does that leave us, the rest of the world's architects?architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno00:52:44http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/46#45 - Critique and CriticismArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 20 Oct 2014 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/y4q3VltmJAg/45
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:54425c7be4b0178deca4c88fIt's time to critique the work, but don't take it personally. It's not
about you. Episode 45 of Archispeak dives into the delicate process of the
do's and don't when it comes to critiquing a project. We discuss the
importance of arguing (spoiler: it's good for the project) and that the
goal should be for a better project. People often have "good" ideas, and it
takes others to make them "great" ideas.

It's good to be king.

It's time to critique the work, but don't take it personally. It's not about you. Episode 45 of Archispeak dives into the delicate process of the do's and don't when it comes to critiquing a project. We discuss the importance of arguing and what the goal of a good critique is (spoiler: it's good for the project). People often have "good" ideas, and it takes others to make them "great" ideas.

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]]>#45 - Critique and CriticismEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenIt's time to critique the work, but don't take it personally. It's not about you. Episode 45 of Archispeak dives into the delicate process of the do's and don't when it comes to critiquing a project.It's time to critique the work, but don't take it personally. It's not about you. Episode 45 of Archispeak dives into the delicate process of the do's and don't when it comes to critiquing a project.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:06:18http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/45#44 - Preservation PantsArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 06 Oct 2014 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/pF71q0zMzkU/44
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:54317b39e4b07843ef42a423For Episode #44, Archispeak does some followup on several listener calls
and comments from prior episodes. We then spend the remainder of the show
on another listener suggested topic (see, we do listen so keep calling in)
and put on our "Preservation Pants" and tackle the Louis Cherry designed
Oakwood Modern Home controversy.For Episode #44, Archispeak does some followup on several listener calls and comments from prior episodes. We then spend the remainder of the show on another listener suggested topic (see, we do listen so keep calling in) and put on our "Preservation Pants" and tackle the Louis Cherry designed Oakwood Modern Home controversy.

Also, we are happy to announce that the Missing 32% Project, Equity by Design 10/18/14, which Archispeak will attend, is sold out! If you're attending the event, please make sure to introduce yourself and maybe you too can be on the show.

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]]>#44 - Preservation PantsEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenArchispeak does some followup on several listener calls and comments from prior episodes. We then spend the remainder of the show on another listener suggested topic (see, we do listen so keep calling in) and put on our "Preservation Pants".Archispeak does some followup on several listener calls and comments from prior episodes. We then spend the remainder of the show on another listener suggested topic (see, we do listen so keep calling in) and put on our "Preservation Pants".architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:18:49http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/44#43 - Value EngineeringArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 22 Sep 2014 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/L04eaU3brOk/43
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:541da6dfe4b0e98b8caaf9cfValue engineering is a part of the architectural process. Sometimes for the
good, but more often to the detriment of our projects. In Episode 43,
Archispeak discusses what happens to a "value engineered" project and what
we can do to make it less painful. Along the way we ask if value
engineering or cost estimating should be taught in architecture school?
Join us as we explore a more efficient or cheaper solution to achieve the
intent at a more cost effective solution. #archispeak

"You want to value engineer what?"

Value engineering is a part of the architectural process. Sometimes for the good, but more often to the detriment of our projects. In Episode 43, Archispeak discusses what happens to a "value engineered" project and what we can do to make it less painful. Along the way we ask if value engineering or cost estimating should be taught in architecture school? Join us as we explore a more efficient or cheaper solution to achieve the intent at a more cost effective solution. #archispeak

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]]>#43 - Value EngineeringEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenValue engineering is a part of the architectural process. Sometimes for the good, but more often to the detriment of our projects. In Episode 43, Archispeak discusses what happens to a "value engineered" project and what we can do to make it less painful. Along the way we ask if value engineering orValue engineering is a part of the architectural process. Sometimes for the good, but more often to the detriment of our projects. In Episode 43, Archispeak discusses what happens to a "value engineered" project and what we can do to make it less painful. Along the way we ask if value engineering or cost estimating should be taught in architecture school? Join us as we explore a more efficient or cheaper solution to achieve the intent at a more cost effective solution.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno00:59:01http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/43#42 - Architects’ WebsitesArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 08 Sep 2014 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/n2ZyRvwxGBQ/42
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:540b7bbbe4b068678cd1d773Architects and their websites. For episode 42, Archispeak crawls all over
the web and examines the questions of whether or not you should have one,
who your audience should be, what it should include and what it shouldn't.
Join us for a lively discussion and be sure to share your opinions in the
comments.Architects and their websites. For episode 42, Archispeak crawls all over the web and examines the questions of whether or not you should have one, who your audience should be, what it should include and what it shouldn't. Join us for a lively discussion and be sure to share your opinions in the comments.

The show is entirely supported by us and our listeners! Your generous donations keep the show going by paying for all the infrastructure it takes to make it possible. Become a “Friend of the Show” by donating at least $5 and you will get your name read on the next episode.

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]]>#42 - Architects’ WebsitesEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenArchitects and their websites. For episode 42, Archispeak crawls all over the web and examines the questions of whether or not you should have one, who your audience should be, what it should include and what it shouldn't.Architects and their websites. For episode 42, Archispeak crawls all over the web and examines the questions of whether or not you should have one, who your audience should be, what it should include and what it shouldn't.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:07:50http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/42#41 - Collaboration & ConsultantsArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 25 Aug 2014 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/CWe_TuwcJ_I/41
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:53f8f3fae4b09b5739f1ae1eA listen recently asked to hear our thoughts on working with engineers and
other consultants. So, for Episode 41, Archispeak accepts the challenge and
dispenses some wisdom on what it is like to try and herd cats in the world
of Architecture.
Be sure to check our Facebook page to see Evan, Neal and Cormac taking the
ALS Ice Bucket Challenge and read the show notes for the winner of Episode
40’s Contest.A listener recently asked to hear our thoughts on working with engineers and other consultants. So, for Episode 41, Archispeak accepts the challenge and dispenses some wisdom on what it is like to try and herd cats in the world of Architecture.

ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

Mark R. LePage of Entrepreneur Architect called out the Archispeak Podcast to take the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. Each of us recorded ourselves taking the challenge, which you can see on the Archispeak Facebook Page. In addition to the donation that your hosts will be making to the ALS Association we are challenging our listeners to help. Every donation you make to the Archispeak Podcast over the next two weeks will not go to us, but instead will be added together to form one big Archispeak Podcast community donation to the ALS Association. Help us support the cause to create a world without ALS.

Archispeak Episode 40 Contest

Thanks to everyone for sending us your guesses as to how many comic books are in Neal’s collection. The correct answer is an amazing 8,526 (see the screen shot.) Since there was not any rules about winning without going over, we are going to announce two winners. The first is Collier Ward for guessing 10,000 and the second winner is Mark R. LePage for guessing 1,500 pounds. Mark made us utilize some long-lost math skills, but 1,500 lbs. calculates out to approximately 6,000 comics. Everyone else wildly underestimated Neal’s commitment to collecting.

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]]>#41 - Collaboration & ConsultantsEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenA listener recently asked to hear our thoughts on working with engineers and other consultants. So, for Episode 41, Archispeak accepts the challenge and dispenses some wisdom on what it is like to try and herd cats in the world of Architecture.A listener recently asked to hear our thoughts on working with engineers and other consultants. So, for Episode 41, Archispeak accepts the challenge and dispenses some wisdom on what it is like to try and herd cats in the world of Architecture.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:24:21http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/41#40 - HobbiesArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 11 Aug 2014 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/0j6klVZaTzE/40
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:53e7d5a1e4b0f1b50f06d107What do architects do outside of architecture? In episode 40, Archispeak
looks outside the office window and discusses our hobbies. Stick with the
episode, through the comic geekery, for some solid advice on the advantages
of taking a break from architecture.What do architects do outside of architecture? In episode 40, Archispeak looks outside the office window and discusses our hobbies. Stick with the episode, through the comic geekery, for some solid advice on the advantages of taking a break from architecture.

Episode 40 Contest

The person who comes closest to guessing the actual number of books in Neal’s comic collection will get their name read on the next episode. Post your guesses in the comments section for this episode.

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]]>#40 - HobbiesEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenWhat do architects do outside of architecture? In episode 40, Archispeak looks outside the office window and discusses our hobbies. Stick with the episode, through the comic geekery, for some solid advice on the advantages of taking a break from architecture.What do architects do outside of architecture? In episode 40, Archispeak looks outside the office window and discusses our hobbies. Stick with the episode, through the comic geekery, for some solid advice on the advantages of taking a break from architecture.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:10:35http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/40#39 - Srsly Millennials?Archispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 28 Jul 2014 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/Ql-Ye9P0aWs/39
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:53c2db4de4b084b6911757c3In this episode Archispeak gets fired up and takes on the latest
architectural meme, Millennials. We question the self proclaimed
“millennial architect” and discuss how we can help them be the agent of
change they so desperately want to be. Well, really we just riff on one
millennial that does everything he can to make sure he will never work in
the architectural profession.In this episode Archispeak gets fired up and takes on the latest architectural meme - Millennials. We question the self proclaimed “millennial architect” and discuss how we can help them be the agent of change they so desperately want to be. Well, really we just riff on one millennial that does everything he can to make sure he will never work in the architectural profession.

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]]>#39 - Srsly Millennials?Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenIn this episode Archispeak gets fired up and takes on the latest architectural meme - Millennials. We question the self proclaimed “millennial architect” and discuss how we can help them be the agent of change they so desperately want to be.In this episode Archispeak gets fired up and takes on the latest architectural meme - Millennials. We question the self proclaimed “millennial architect” and discuss how we can help them be the agent of change they so desperately want to be.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:03:07http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/39#38 - InterviewingArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 14 Jul 2014 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/2MBoo6aQ8Z0/38
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:53c2ce5ae4b0dadc99155077After a five plus year drought the market for architects is once again
picking up. For this episode, Archispeak sits down and takes on the dreaded
interview process. We discuss what architectural graduates or licensed
architects should present (i.e. drawings, photos), wear and ask in an
interview.After a five plus year drought the market for architects is once again picking up. For this episode, Archispeak sits down and takes on the dreaded interview process. We discuss what architectural graduates or licensed architects should present (i.e. drawings, photos), wear and ask in an interview.

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]]>#38 - InterviewingEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenAfter a five plus year drought the market for architects is once again picking up, we take on the dreaded interview process. We discuss what architectural graduates or licensed architects should present (i.e. drawings, photos), wear and ask in an interview.After a five plus year drought the market for architects is once again picking up, we take on the dreaded interview process. We discuss what architectural graduates or licensed architects should present (i.e. drawings, photos), wear and ask in an interview.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,ano01:22:52http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/38#37 - #aiacon14 "Architecture is the Sh!t"Archispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 30 Jun 2014 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/MkODshx3SgI/37
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:53aed33ae4b0be1ad01fd676Archispeak attends the AIA Convention in Chicago! Well, not really, but we
did gather around the dinner table (literally) and have a conversation with
a number of friends of the show who were there. In this very special
episode we are thrilled and appreciate everyone that paused, from eating
and drinking long enough, to share their thoughts and experiences from AIA
Chicago 2014.Archispeak attends the AIA Convention in Chicago! Well, not really, but we did gather around the dinner table (literally) and have a conversation with a number of friends of the show who were there. In this very special episode we are thrilled and appreciate everyone that paused, from eating and drinking long enough, to share their thoughts and experiences from AIA Chicago 2014.

Photo taken live during the recording. Sadly, we were not able to speak to everyone at the table.

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]]>#37 - #aiacon14 "Architecture is the Sh!t"Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenArchispeak attends the AIA Convention in Chicago! Well, not really, but we did gather around the dinner table (literally) and have a conversation with a number of friends of the show who were there. Archispeak attends the AIA Convention in Chicago! Well, not really, but we did gather around the dinner table (literally) and have a conversation with a number of friends of the show who were there. architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:09:29http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/37#36 - A New Path to Licensure?Archispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 16 Jun 2014 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/9jEtjKukZQQ/36
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:538d5be7e4b05e956a28c9caNCARB set off a firestorm recently by announcing, “their endorsement of the
concept of an additional, structured path that leads to licensure.” For
Episode 36 of the Archispeak Podcast we are joined by special guest host
Lee Calisti to discuss what this means to the profession and architectural
education.NCARB set off a firestorm recently by announcing their "endorsement of the concept of an additional, structured path that leads to licensure.” For Episode 36 of the Archispeak Podcast we are joined by special guest host Lee Calisti to discuss what this means to the profession and architectural education.

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]]>#36 - A New Path to Licensure?Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenNCARB set off a firestorm recently by announcing their "endorsement of the concept of an additional, structured path that leads to licensure.” We are joined by special guest Lee Calisti to discuss what this could mean to the profession.NCARB set off a firestorm recently by announcing their "endorsement of the concept of an additional, structured path that leads to licensure.” We are joined by special guest Lee Calisti to discuss what this could mean to the profession.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:15:42http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/36#35 - Comments and Sh!tArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 02 Jun 2014 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/lN5snhKrX_o/35
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:538a97dfe4b0e9ab9157d09dFor Episode 35, Archispeak discusses some recent feedback and then takes a
detour to talk about everyone's favorite subject, the ARE or better known
as the Architectural Registration Exam. During the discussion we suggest
strategies and resources for studying, so you too can pass and call
yourself an Architect.For Episode 35, Archispeak discusses some recent feedback and then takes a detour to talk about everyone's favorite subject, the ARE or better known as the Architectural Registration Exam. During the discussion we suggest strategies and resources for studying, so you too can pass and call yourself an Architect.

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]]>#35 - Comments and Sh!tEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenWe discuss some recent feedback & then take a detour to talk about everyone's favorite subject, the Architectural Registration Exam. During the discussion we suggest strategies and resources for studying, so you too can pass & call yourself an Architect.We discuss some recent feedback & then take a detour to talk about everyone's favorite subject, the Architectural Registration Exam. During the discussion we suggest strategies and resources for studying, so you too can pass & call yourself an Architect.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:04:19http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/35#34 - Summer VacationArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 19 May 2014 04:45:43 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/GDjU459vOms/34
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:5378b6e6e4b021fbdcec5f7cVacation. Do architects ever really take one? How important are vacations?
Archispeak takes a hard look at the profession of architecture and
discusses why we believe that you should take one. We also share what we
will be doing this summer and we would like to know what you are planning.
Let us know by posting a comment on the site.Vacation. Do architects ever really take one? How important are vacations? Archispeak takes a hard look at the profession of architecture and discusses why we believe that you should take one. We also share what we will be doing this summer and we would like to know what you are planning. Let us know by posting a comment on the site.

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]]>#34 - Summer VacationNeal PannVacation. Do architects ever really take one? How important are vacations? Archispeak takes a hard look at the profession of architecture and discusses why we believe that you should take one.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno00:35:43Evan, Neal and Cormac delve into what it's really like working in the field of architecture. Whether the topic is design, drawing, 3d modeling, the office environment, analog, digital, education, winning new work or working with clients - there's sure to be a great conversation. Listen in as they lift the veil to show you, dear listener, what life is really like (both the good and the bad) within the field of architecture. You can learn more about the show and find the show notes at http://archispeakpodcast.com.http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/34#33 - InspirationArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 05 May 2014 03:59:56 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/ZyncCEBXlu0/33
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:5363d308e4b0057f17675dd8Where and how do you find inspiration? Is it even necessary? Archispeak
Episode 33 is proud to be joined by special guest host Marica McKeel as we
crack open the books to discuss the means and methods to finding your
inspiration.Where and how do you find inspiration? Is it even necessary? Archispeak Episode 33 is proud to be joined by special guest host Marica McKeel as we crack open the books to discuss the means and methods to finding your inspiration.

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]]>#33 - InspirationEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenWhere and how do you find inspiration? Is it even necessary? Archispeak Episode 33 is proud to be joined by special guest host Marica McKeel as we crack open the books to discuss the means and methods to finding your inspiration.Where and how do you find inspiration? Is it even necessary? Archispeak Episode 33 is proud to be joined by special guest host Marica McKeel as we crack open the books to discuss the means and methods to finding your inspiration.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno00:59:46http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/33#32 - Premature RenderationArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Sun, 20 Apr 2014 19:38:55 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/FSTegoGrKPo/32
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:535314b8e4b0d23446a7e438Design. It is all around you and on every phase or part of a project
including the layout of the sheets. Drop in on the conversion for Episode
32 of the Archispeak Podcast where we talk about BIM and Technology and how
it is affecting the practice of architecture.Design. It is all around you and on every phase or part of a project including the layout of the sheets. Drop in on the conversion for Episode 32 of the Archispeak Podcast where we talk about BIM and Technology and how it is affecting the practice of architecture.

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]]>#32 - Premature RenderationEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenDesign. It is all around you and on every phase or part of a project including the layout of the sheets. Drop in on Episode 32 of the Archispeak Podcast where we talk about BIM and technology and how it is affecting the practice of architecture.Design. It is all around you and on every phase or part of a project including the layout of the sheets. Drop in on Episode 32 of the Archispeak Podcast where we talk about BIM and technology and how it is affecting the practice of architecture.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:32:09http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/32#31 - Architecture Will Kill YouArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 07 Apr 2014 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/J7Kk8daR01s/31
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:53409e36e4b0fb7f7a022972"Nothing is certain but death and taxes." In Episode 31 of the Archispeak
Podcast we explore half of that famous quotation by discussing some of the
most interesting and infamous deaths of architects. The practice of
architecture really can kill you.

"Nothing is certain but death and taxes." In Episode 31 of the Archispeak Podcast we explore half of that famous quotation by discussing some of the most interesting and infamous deaths of architects. The practice of architecture really can kill you.

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]]>#31 - Architecture Will Kill YouEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen"Nothing is certain but death and taxes." In Episode 31 of the Archispeak Podcast we explore half of that famous quotation by discussing some of the most interesting and infamous deaths of architects. The practice of architecture really can kill you."Nothing is certain but death and taxes." In Episode 31 of the Archispeak Podcast we explore half of that famous quotation by discussing some of the most interesting and infamous deaths of architects. The practice of architecture really can kill you.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:10:18http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/31#30 - Do it for FreeArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 24 Mar 2014 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/458Z-FGMH3c/30
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:532e29f8e4b0b7a4666ac056Clients: can’t live with them, can’t live without them. In Episode 30, the
Archispeak Podcast takes on a particular scenario and discusses how a savvy
client can take advantage of an architect. Along the way we suggest
possible responses so that you don’t end up “doing it for free.”Clients: can’t live with them, can’t live without them. In Episode 30, the Archispeak Podcast takes on a particular scenario and discusses how a savvy client can take advantage of an architect. Along the way we suggest possible responses so that you don’t end up “doing it for free.”

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]]>#30 - Do it for FreeEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenClients: can’t live with them, can’t live without them. In Episode 30, the Archispeak Podcast takes on a particular scenario and discusses how a savvy client can take advantage of an architect. Along the way we suggest possible responses so that you don’t end up “doing it for free.”Clients: can’t live with them, can’t live without them. In Episode 30, the Archispeak Podcast takes on a particular scenario and discusses how a savvy client can take advantage of an architect. Along the way we suggest possible responses so that you don’t end up “doing it for free.”architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:07:02http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/30#29 - Plans “Я” UsArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 10 Mar 2014 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/7-0qhPLa_ZY/29
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:53190770e4b0bbbf4e7b9c44Blueprints! Blueprints! Get your blueprints here! Three for a dollar! Yes,
that’s right, in Episode 29 of the Archispeak Podcast we venture out to the
third rail and discuss the online selling of plans, exposing the fact that
your AIA membership fees are supporting an industry that is trying to cut
architects out of residential architecture business. Blueprints! Blueprints! Get your blueprints here! Three for a dollar! Yes, that’s right, in Episode 29 of the Archispeak Podcast we venture out to the third rail and discuss the online selling of plans, exposing the fact that your AIA membership fees are supporting an industry that is trying to cut architects out of residential architecture business.

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]]>#29 - Plans “Я” UsEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenBlueprints! Blueprints! Get your blueprints here! Three for a dollar! Yes, that’s right, in Episode 29 we venture out to the third rail and discuss the online selling of plans, exposing the fact that your AIA membership fees are supporting an industry that is trying to cut architects out of residentBlueprints! Blueprints! Get your blueprints here! Three for a dollar! Yes, that’s right, in Episode 29 we venture out to the third rail and discuss the online selling of plans, exposing the fact that your AIA membership fees are supporting an industry that is trying to cut architects out of residential architecture business.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,ano01:04:09http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/29#28 - No SympathyArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 24 Feb 2014 05:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/LWO2AnWNAGs/28
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:53098eaee4b0dbc78d15c5e8There’s no sympathy in architecture and especially so for the hosts of the
Archispeak Podcast. After an epic recording session that will never see the
land of Podcastville, we return to the microphones to record Episode 28,
where we discuss working “extra” overtime. We also dispense some wisdom on
bonuses and using Revit properly.There’s no sympathy in architecture and especially so for the hosts of the Archispeak Podcast. After an epic recording session that will never see the land of Podcastville, we return to the microphones to record Episode 28, where we discuss working “extra” overtime. We also dispense some wisdom on bonuses and using Revit properly.

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]]>#28 - No SympathyEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenThere’s no sympathy in architecture and especially so for the hosts of the Archispeak Podcast. After an epic recording session that will never see the land of Podcastville, we return to the microphones to record Episode 28, where we discuss working “extra” overtime.There’s no sympathy in architecture and especially so for the hosts of the Archispeak Podcast. After an epic recording session that will never see the land of Podcastville, we return to the microphones to record Episode 28, where we discuss working “extra” overtime.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno00:59:16http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/28#27 - Habits for SuccessArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 10 Feb 2014 05:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/BMFGUG4W34s/27
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:52f3f10ae4b0e482df762923Episode 27 kicks off Season 2 with a very special guest cohost Mark R.
LePage! Yes, The Entrepreneur Architect himself joins the cast as we
discuss some helpful and not so helpful “Habits for Success.” They seem to
be things that architects have a really hard time with including sleep, the
ability to say no, and fees.Episode 27 kicks off Season 2 with a very special guest cohost Mark R. LePage! Yes, The Entrepreneur Architect himself joins the cast as we discuss some helpful and not so helpful “Habits for Success.” They seem to be things that architects have a really hard time with including sleep, the ability to say no, and fees.

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]]>#27 - Habits for SuccessEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenEpisode 27 kicks off Season 2 with a very special guest cohost Mark R. LePage! Yes, The Entrepreneur Architect himself joins the cast as we discuss some helpful and not so helpful “Habits for Success.”Episode 27 kicks off Season 2 with a very special guest cohost Mark R. LePage! Yes, The Entrepreneur Architect himself joins the cast as we discuss some helpful and not so helpful “Habits for Success.”architecture,design,architect,construction,building,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeakno01:20:23http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/27#26 - Architectural DeterminismArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 27 Jan 2014 05:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/_Ubu4DR9iqY/26
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:52e3d694e4b010d3de676b49Archispeak Podcast Episode 26, the Season 1 Finale, “raises the level” and
brings extra value to our listeners by tackling Architectural Determinism.
Can design solutions change behavior in a predictable and positive way?
Tune in to find out.Archispeak Podcast Episode 26, the Season 1 Finale, “raises the level” and brings extra value to our listeners by tackling Architectural Determinism. Can design solutions change behavior in a predictable and positive way? Tune in to find out.

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]]>#26 - Architectural DeterminismEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenArchispeak Podcast Episode 26, the Season 1 Finale, “raises the level” and brings extra value to our listeners by tackling Architectural Determinism. Can design solutions change behavior in a predictable and positive way? Tune in to find out.Archispeak Podcast Episode 26, the Season 1 Finale, “raises the level” and brings extra value to our listeners by tackling Architectural Determinism. Can design solutions change behavior in a predictable and positive way? Tune in to find out.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtno01:02:47http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/26#25 - No Exceptions My AssArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 13 Jan 2014 05:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/XNzqofbuySA/25
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:52d0e6f1e4b03263c74ef631Yo! What’s up? Archispeak goes all strategic sloppy and it’s AMAZ! Join
Evan, Neal and Cormac as we discuss the topic of spelling or lack there of
and how you might not be as creative as you think. Yo!Yo! What’s up? Archispeak goes all strategic sloppy and it’s AMAZ! Join Evan, Neal and Cormac as we discuss the topic of spelling or lack there-of and how you might not be as creative as you think. Yo!

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]]>#25 - No Exceptions My AssEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenYo! What’s up? Archispeak goes all strategic sloppy and it’s AMAZ! Join Evan, Neal and Cormac as we discuss the topic of spelling or lack there-of and how you might not be as creative as you think. Yo!Yo! What’s up? Archispeak goes all strategic sloppy and it’s AMAZ! Join Evan, Neal and Cormac as we discuss the topic of spelling or lack there-of and how you might not be as creative as you think. Yo!architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estateno00:55:34http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/25#24 - 2013 Year in ReviewArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Sun, 29 Dec 2013 17:29:59 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/LwZ89xKgCoA/24
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:52bfae82e4b040a8754e9aebThe final episode of 2013 wraps up year one of the Archispeak Podcast. We
reminisce about what's happened so far and talk a bit about where we're
going in 2014. Thank you loyal listeners for a fantastic start. Happy New
Year!
PS Sunday the 29th is your last day to order the Archispeak Podcast Shirt.The final episode of 2013 wraps up year one of the Archispeak Podcast. We reminisce about what's happened so far and talk a bit about where we're going in 2014. Thank you loyal listeners for a fantastic start. Happy New Year!

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]]>#24 - 2013 Year in ReviewEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenThe final episode of 2013 wraps up year one of the Archispeak Podcast. We reminisce about what's happened so far and talk a bit about where we're going in 2014. Thank you loyal listeners for a fantastic start. Happy New Year!The final episode of 2013 wraps up year one of the Archispeak Podcast. We reminisce about what's happened so far and talk a bit about where we're going in 2014. Thank you loyal listeners for a fantastic start. Happy New Year!architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcastno01:06:40http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/24#23 - Favorite ThingsArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 16 Dec 2013 05:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/lW21YH9Chq0/23
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:52acdd91e4b00790051c74d1It's the 1st Annual Archispeak Podcast “Favorite Things” episode! Join
Evan, Neal and Cormac as we discuss our list of gift ideas for the
architect in your life or for yourself! Also, for a limited time, you can
order your very own Archispeak Podcast t-shirt! All the details about
dates, sizes and colors (who are we kidding... it only comes in
“Architectural Black”) can be found here.It's the 1st Annual Archispeak Podcast “Favorite Things” episode! Join Evan, Neal and Cormac as we discuss our list of gift ideas for the architect in your life or for yourself!

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]]>#23 - Favorite ThingsEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenIt's the 1st Annual Archispeak Podcast “Favorite Things” episode! Join Evan, Neal and Cormac as we discuss our list of gift ideas for the architect in your life or for yourself! Also, for a limited time, you can order your very own Archispeak Podcast t-shirt! All the details about dates, sizes and colors (who are we kidding... it only comes in “Architectural Black”) can be found here.It's the 1st Annual Archispeak Podcast “Favorite Things” episode! Join Evan, Neal and Cormac as we discuss our list of gift ideas for the architect in your life or for yourself! Also, for a limited time, you can order your very own Archispeak Podcast t-shirt! All the details about dates, sizes and colors (who are we kidding... it only comes in “Architectural Black”) can be found here.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcastno01:35:47http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/23#22 - Sketch Book MechanicsArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 02 Dec 2013 05:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/rJPK8PP3CT0/22
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:529be6fae4b0ef97324e3f0cThe Archispeak Podcast becomes “The Cormac Show” as we revisit the art of
sketching in Episode 22. This time around we converse about the tools. We
review what makes a good sketch book and talk about the merits of
using pens, pencils plus paper and trace. The Archispeak Podcast becomes “The Cormac Show” as we revisit the art of sketching in Episode 22. This time around we converse about the tools. We review what makes a good sketch book and talk about the merits of using pens, pencils plus paper and trace.

Correction: Cormac was right, the Blue Snowball doesn’t have a mute button.

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]]>#22 - Sketch Book MechanicsEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenThe Archispeak Podcast becomes “The Cormac Show” as we revisit the art of sketching in Episode 22. This time around we converse about the tools. We review what makes a good sketch book and talk about the merits of using pens, pencils plus paper and trace. The Archispeak Podcast becomes “The Cormac Show” as we revisit the art of sketching in Episode 22. This time around we converse about the tools. We review what makes a good sketch book and talk about the merits of using pens, pencils plus paper and trace. architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcastno01:02:09http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/22#21 - The Title of “Architect”Archispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 18 Nov 2013 05:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/JkRUq7-0mn4/21
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:5289796ae4b07d9a421cf142Who should and can use the title “Architect?” In Episode 21 the Archispeak
Podcast discusses some recent articles on the subject and weigh in with
their own opinion.Who should and can use the title “Architect?” In Episode 21 the Archispeak Podcast discusses some recent articles on the subject and weigh in with their own opinion. Note: We don’t get to it in the show, but do yourself a favor and don’t forget to check out the last link in this episodes 'links' for Annie Choi’s open letter, “Dear Architects, I’m Sick of Your Shit.”

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]]>#21 - The Title of “Architect”Evan Troxel. Neal Pann, Cormac Phalendiscusses some recent articles on the subject and weigh in with their own opinion. Note: We don’t get to it in the show, but do yourself a favor and don’t forget to check out the last link in this episodes 'links' for Annie Choi’s open letter. You can find the show notes at http://archispeakpodcast.comdiscusses some recent articles on the subject and weigh in with their own opinion. Note: We don’t get to it in the show, but do yourself a favor and don’t forget to check out the last link in this episodes 'links' for Annie Choi’s open letter. You can find the show notes at http://archispeakpodcast.comarchitecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcast,license,titleno01:13:39http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/21#20 - The Beauty PageantArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 04 Nov 2013 06:30:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/LEhl4jSs4rA/20
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:5276ede0e4b0ffc77a6533eaFor Episode 20 Archispeak Podcast considers the question, “Do architects
care about the building after it’s been photographed?” In it we discuss the
reasons an architect should photograph their projects and provide some tips
on how to get good photography on the cheap.For Episode 20 Archispeak Podcast considers the question, “Do architects care about the building after it’s been photographed?” In it we discuss the reasons an architect should photograph their projects and provide some tips on how to get good photography on the cheap. We also poke some fun at ourselves for always being the ones that will wait until everyone is out of a photo before taking it. Quote of the Podcast – “People should be in renderings, not photographs.”

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]]>#20 - The Beauty PageantEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenFor Episode 20 Archispeak Podcast considers the question, “Do architects care about the building after it’s been photographed?” In it we discuss the reasons an architect should photograph their projects and provide some tips on how to get good photography on the cheap. We also poke some fun at ourselves for always being the ones that will wait until everyone is out of a photo before taking it. Quote of the Podcast – “People should be in renderings, not photographs.”For Episode 20 Archispeak Podcast considers the question, “Do architects care about the building after it’s been photographed?” In it we discuss the reasons an architect should photograph their projects and provide some tips on how to get good photography on the cheap. We also poke some fun at ourselves for always being the ones that will wait until everyone is out of a photo before taking it. Quote of the Podcast – “People should be in renderings, not photographs.”architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcastno00:55:16http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/20#19 - Addendum - The Traditional WayArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 21 Oct 2013 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/DV3cwR5NaGc/19
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:52642730e4b00006be8dca90When Archispeak episode 18 was submitted, as typical with plan submittals,
it was only about 90% done. The tape was still rolling at Archispeak HQ and
we had a few more things to tag onto the last episode to fill it out. We
diverged a bit, as we typically do, and went down the BIM path too.When Archispeak episode 18 was submitted, as typical with plan submittals, it was only about 90% done. The tape was still rolling at Archispeak HQ and we had a few more things to tag onto the last episode to fill it out. We diverged a bit, as we typically do, and went down the BIM path too.

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]]>#19 - Addendum - The Traditional WayEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenWhen Archispeak episode 18 was submitted, as typical with plan submittals, it was only about 90% done. The tape was still rolling at Archispeak HQ and we had a few more things to tag onto the last episode to fill it out. We diverged a bit, as we typically do, and went down the BIM path too.When Archispeak episode 18 was submitted, as typical with plan submittals, it was only about 90% done. The tape was still rolling at Archispeak HQ and we had a few more things to tag onto the last episode to fill it out. We diverged a bit, as we typically do, and went down the BIM path too.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcast,BIM,addendumno00:45:54http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/19#18 - The Traditional WayArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 07 Oct 2013 04:14:01 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/cdW8p7-eNbw/18
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:5252042de4b0c1ff60ba88fdArchispeak Podcast goes “old school” and discusses the trend in
architecture away from sketching and what it means for the profession.
We “lay the block and swing the steel” to bring you a cornucopia of
opinions and in the end discover that all the answers are found in a role
of trace paper.Archispeak Podcast goes “old school” and discusses the trend in architecture away from sketching and what it means for the profession. We “lay the block and swing the steel” to bring you a cornucopia of opinions and in the end discover that all the answers are found in a role of trace paper.

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]]>#18 - The Traditional WayEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenArchispeak Podcast goes “old school” and discusses the trend in architecture away from sketching and what it means for the profession. We “lay the block and swing the steel” to bring you a cornucopia of opinions and in the end discover that all the answers are found in a role of trace paper.Archispeak Podcast goes “old school” and discusses the trend in architecture away from sketching and what it means for the profession. We “lay the block and swing the steel” to bring you a cornucopia of opinions and in the end discover that all the answers are found in a role of trace paper.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcast,BIM,CAD,sketch,sketchingno01:04:21http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/18#17 - Experience ArchitectureArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 23 Sep 2013 04:16:36 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/pGCOsTCV3uc/17
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:523ef595e4b0cd883dbdcef1In this episode the Archispeak Podcast explores the question, “Is
Architecture Fashion?” The discussion focuses on how we actually experience
architecture, what architectural school should be teaching and if graduates
today are good “skinners.”In this episode the Archispeak Podcast explores the question, “Is Architecture Fashion?” The discussion focuses on how we actually experience architecture, what architectural school should be teaching and if graduates today are good “skinners.” Also, Cormac springs a quote from Frank Gehry on us for the first time to get our reaction. Spoiler; it was not what he was expecting.

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]]>#17 - Experience ArchitectureEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenIn this episode the Archispeak Podcast explores the question, “Is Architecture Fashion?” The discussion focuses on how we actually experience architecture, what architectural school should be teaching and if graduates today are good “skinners.” Also, Cormac springs a quote from Frank Gehry on us for the first time to get our reaction. Spoiler; it was not what he was expecting.In this episode the Archispeak Podcast explores the question, “Is Architecture Fashion?” The discussion focuses on how we actually experience architecture, what architectural school should be teaching and if graduates today are good “skinners.” Also, Cormac springs a quote from Frank Gehry on us for the first time to get our reaction. Spoiler; it was not what he was expecting.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcastno01:06:14http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/17#16 - Procrastination and Getting Things DoneArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 09 Sep 2013 04:18:46 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/8iz3-tLOVYw/16
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:522d190fe4b0d3c39cceb065What can architects do to combat procrastination and what tools can we use
to get things done? In this episode the Archispeak Podcast discusses both
of these topics and suggest that claiming email bankruptcy is not such a
bad thing. We explore ways we each get things done (Cormac loves his
Post-It Notes) and come up with a new television idea for TLC: Electronic
Hoarders. We also learn that Cormac isn’t Superman. (He cannot really see
through walls.)What can architects do to combat procrastination and what tools can we use to get things done? In this episode the Archispeak Podcast discusses both of these topics and suggests that claiming email bankruptcy might not be such a bad thing. We explore ways each of us get things done (Cormac loves his Post-It Notes) and come up with a new television idea for TLC: “Electronic Hoarders." We also learn that Cormac isn’t Superman. (He really cannot see through walls.)

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]]>#16 - Procrastination and Getting Things DoneEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenWhat can architects do to combat procrastination and what tools can we use to get things done? In this episode the Archispeak Podcast discusses both of these topics and suggests that claiming email bankruptcy might not be such a bad thing. We explore ways each of us get things done (Cormac loves his Post-It Notes) and come up with a new television idea for TLC: “Electronic Hoarders." We also learn that Cormac isn’t Superman. (He really cannot see through walls.)What can architects do to combat procrastination and what tools can we use to get things done? In this episode the Archispeak Podcast discusses both of these topics and suggests that claiming email bankruptcy might not be such a bad thing. We explore ways each of us get things done (Cormac loves his Post-It Notes) and come up with a new television idea for TLC: “Electronic Hoarders." We also learn that Cormac isn’t Superman. (He really cannot see through walls.)architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcastno00:57:54http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/16#15 - ConstraintsArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 26 Aug 2013 04:31:10 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/ynoI0AGLn58/15
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:521a91b0e4b03a3ebe2a5b5dIn this episode of the Archispeak Podcast we discuss all the constraints we
have to deal with when creating architecture and ask the question: is
possible to design without them? Are there advantages in talking about
these constraints with the people who inhabit our projects? Also, Cormac
delivers vacation advice from Florida on how to attract sharks.In this episode of the Archispeak Podcast we discuss all the constraints we have to deal with when creating architecture and ask the question: is possible to design without them? Are there advantages in talking about these constraints with the people who inhabit our projects? Also, Cormac delivers vacation advice from Florida on how to attract sharks.

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]]>#15 - ConstraintsEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenIn this episode of the Archispeak Podcast we discuss all the constraints we have to deal with when creating architecture and ask the question: is possible to design without them? Are there advantages in talking about these constraints with the people who inhabit our projects? Also, Cormac delivers vacation advice from Florida on how to attract sharks.In this episode of the Archispeak Podcast we discuss all the constraints we have to deal with when creating architecture and ask the question: is possible to design without them? Are there advantages in talking about these constraints with the people who inhabit our projects? Also, Cormac delivers vacation advice from Florida on how to attract sharks.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcastno52:50http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/15#14 - “Normal” Business HoursArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 12 Aug 2013 13:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/1uwUqgwN5Sk/14
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:5206cecbe4b0bdc26006e2e3In this episode of the Archispeak Podcast we discuss the blurring of the
line between “normal” business hours, being available all the time, and
boundaries in a world where the growing trend is to be hyper-connected and
always available at the client's (and the office's) beck and call.In this episode of the Archispeak Podcast we discuss the blurring of the line between “normal” business hours, being available all the time, and boundaries in a world where the growing trend is to be hyper-connected and always available at the client's (and the office's) beck and call.

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]]>#14 - “Normal” Business HoursEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenIn this episode of the Archispeak Podcast we discuss the blurring of the line between “normal” business hours, being available all the time, and boundaries in a world where the growing trend is to be hyper-connected and always available at the client's (and the office's) beck and call. Show notes can be found at http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/14In this episode of the Archispeak Podcast we discuss the blurring of the line between “normal” business hours, being available all the time, and boundaries in a world where the growing trend is to be hyper-connected and always available at the client's (and the office's) beck and call. Show notes can be found at http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/14architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcastno00:55:27http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/14#13 - Missed OpportunitiesArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 29 Jul 2013 07:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/m2OmGFofx2g/13
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:51f57186e4b00d31066fc439Archispeak celebrates its 6-month anniversary! We reflect on the past 12
episodes and acknowledge Apple’s 1-billionth podcast subscription
milestone. We then discuss why “good enough is the enemy of great” and
explore why architects might design compromises into the project before it
goes out of the studio/building. Archispeak celebrates its 6-month anniversary! We reflect on the past 12 episodes and acknowledge Apple’s 1-billionth podcast subscription milestone. We then discuss why “good enough is the enemy of great” and explore why architects might design compromises into the project before it goes out of the studio/building. We also consider what you can do to not miss out on design opportunities during all aspects of a project, including within the office and engaging the local building officials.

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]]>#13 - Missed OpportunitiesEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenArchispeak celebrates its 6-month anniversary! We reflect on the past 12 episodes and acknowledge Apple’s 1-billionth podcast subscription milestone. We then discuss why “good enough is the enemy of great” and explore why architects might design compromises into the project before it goes out of the studio/building. Archispeak celebrates its 6-month anniversary! We reflect on the past 12 episodes and acknowledge Apple’s 1-billionth podcast subscription milestone. We then discuss why “good enough is the enemy of great” and explore why architects might design compromises into the project before it goes out of the studio/building. architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcastno00:42:53http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/13#12 - Permanence in ArchitectureArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 15 Jul 2013 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/PuwI5zoAMpM/12-permanence-in-architecture
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:51e1dab5e4b0adebdcb59511In this episode of the Archispeak Podcast, Cormac takes a wild ride and
ends up at Fallingwater, which leads into a discussion of the permanence in
architecture and how we design and specify materials. Are we designing
obsolescence into our buildings? Is all architecture meant to be permanent?
Join us as we explore these questions and more.In this episode of the Archispeak Podcast, Cormac takes a wild ride and ends up at Fallingwater, which leads into a discussion of the permanence in architecture and how we design and specify materials. Are we designing obsolescence into our buildings? Is all architecture meant to be permanent? Join us as we explore these questions and more.

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]]>#12 - Permanence in ArchitectureEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenIn this episode of the Archispeak Podcast, Cormac takes a wild ride and ends up at Fallingwater, which leads into a discussion of the permanence in architecture and how we design and specify materials. Are we designing obsolescence into our buildings? Is all architecture meant to be permanent? Join us as we explore these questions and more.In this episode of the Archispeak Podcast, Cormac takes a wild ride and ends up at Fallingwater, which leads into a discussion of the permanence in architecture and how we design and specify materials. Are we designing obsolescence into our buildings? Is all architecture meant to be permanent? Join us as we explore these questions and more.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcast,permanence,fallingwater,frank,lloyd,wrightno00:48:37http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/2013/7/14/12-permanence-in-architecture#11 - The Studio EnvironmentArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 01 Jul 2013 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/XSE4NbrhyIQ/11-the-studio-environment
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:51bfe46be4b083db8204bee9In this episode Archispeak discusses the place where all the work happens:
the studio environment. We examine what is wrong with the modern studio
environment and eventually get around to talking about what makes an ideal
studio.In this episode Archispeak discusses the place where all the work happens: the studio environment. We examine what is wrong with the modern studio environment and eventually get around to talking about what makes an ideal studio. Are we all just plugged into The Matrix while working in our office cube farm? What is the worst thing that has happened to the architectural studio? Hint: they are often white and dangle from your ears. These questions and even some Super 8 spoilers are exposed for all to listen to.

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archiCULTURE - a documentary film that explores the architecture studio within the educational environment by Ian Harris and David Krantz

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]]>#11 - The Studio EnvironmentEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenIn this episode Archispeak discusses the place where all the work happens: the studio environment. We examine what is wrong with the modern studio environment and eventually get around to talking about what makes an ideal studio. Are we all just plugged into The Matrix while working in our office cube farm? What is the worst thing that has happened to the architectural studio? Hint: they are often white and dangle from your ears. These questions and even some Super 8 spoilers are exposed for all to listen to.In this episode Archispeak discusses the place where all the work happens: the studio environment. We examine what is wrong with the modern studio environment and eventually get around to talking about what makes an ideal studio. Are we all just plugged into The Matrix while working in our office cube farm? What is the worst thing that has happened to the architectural studio? Hint: they are often white and dangle from your ears. These questions and even some Super 8 spoilers are exposed for all to listen to.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcastno01:04:55http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/2013/6/30/11-the-studio-environment#10 - Safety Through ArchitectureArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 17 Jun 2013 06:55:12 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/IfRrEx-v2YI/10-safety-through-architecture
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:51bdc3dee4b04f4d63b5e6f7In this episode Archispeak discusses how architecture can create safer
buildings. We examine how schools are designed and retrofitted using
technology to make them safer.In this episode Archispeak discusses how architecture can create safer buildings. We examine how schools are designed and retrofitted using technology to make them safer. Then we look at what is often written into project standards, including the demand for “no fancy-type lights” and how some requirements are created including “bubba-sized” ceiling and plumbing wall design. Also, we warn everyone against those clients who say “I know a guy.”

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]]>#10 - Safety Through ArchitectureEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenIn this episode Archispeak discusses how architecture can create safer buildings. We examine how schools are designed and retrofitted using technology to make them safer. Then we look at what is often written into project standards, including the demand for “no fancy-type lights” and how some requirements are created including “bubba-sized” ceiling and plumbing wall design. Also, we warn everyone against those clients who say “I know a guy.” The music for this episode is Karate by System Kid. You can buy it on iTunes. Support the band!In this episode Archispeak discusses how architecture can create safer buildings. We examine how schools are designed and retrofitted using technology to make them safer. Then we look at what is often written into project standards, including the demand for “no fancy-type lights” and how some requirements are created including “bubba-sized” ceiling and plumbing wall design. Also, we warn everyone against those clients who say “I know a guy.” The music for this episode is Karate by System Kid. You can buy it on iTunes. Support the band!architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcastno00:44:08http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/2013/6/16/10-safety-through-architecture#9 - Everything is DigitalArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 03 Jun 2013 04:00:57 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/VQe-gPNI6c4/9-everything-is-digital
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:51a8d736e4b067eacb46bb57In this episode Archispeak discusses the all things digital. Evan explains
the design and 3D printing process for what has become our logo. We also
explore how to be a better architect / designer and the tools available to
do it.In this episode Archispeak discusses all things digital. Evan explains the design and 3D printing process for what has become our logo. We also explore how to be a better architect / designer and the tools available to do it. As a bonus, Evan and Neal (Cormac had to actually get real work done) were interviewed by Eric Bobrow for his Best Practices Course, Internet Marketing for Architects. Check it out. Although, we have to warn you, you will actually see and hear us.

]]>#9 - Everything is DigitalEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenIn this episode Archispeak discusses all things digital. Evan explains the design and 3D printing process for what has become our logo. We also explore how to be a better architect / designer and the tools available to do it. As a bonus, Evan and Neal (Cormac had to actually get real work done) were interviewed by Eric Bobrow for his Best Practices Course, Internet Marketing for Architects. Check it out. Although, we have to warn you, you will actually see and hear us.In this episode Archispeak discusses all things digital. Evan explains the design and 3D printing process for what has become our logo. We also explore how to be a better architect / designer and the tools available to do it. As a bonus, Evan and Neal (Cormac had to actually get real work done) were interviewed by Eric Bobrow for his Best Practices Course, Internet Marketing for Architects. Check it out. Although, we have to warn you, you will actually see and hear us.architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcastno01:12:14http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/2013/6/2/9-everything-is-digital#8 - Architects and EgosArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 13 May 2013 04:00:00 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/YyeoFTrW7E8/8-architectsandegos
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:518d0bebe4b0957c6945828bIn this episode Archispeak discusses the difference between confidence and
ego then examines simple and effective ways to establish camaraderie in an
architectural office.In this episode Archispeak discusses the difference between confidence and ego, then examines simple and effective ways to establish camaraderie in an architectural office. We start the conversation with an exploration of the effects on the profession caused by technology and wonder if NCARB is an evil empire or a f^*king money laundering scheme. Also, Cormac records in the middle of a wind storm.

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The music for this episode is Birthday Suit by System Kid. You can buy it on iTunes. Support the band!

]]>#8 - Architects and EgosEvan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac PhalenIn this episode Archispeak discusses the difference between confidence and ego, then examines simple and effective ways to establish camaraderie in an architectural office. We start the conversation with an exploration of the effects on the profession caused by technology and wonder if NCARB is an evil empire or a money laundering scheme. Also, Cormac records in the middle of a wind storm. In this episode Archispeak discusses the difference between confidence and ego, then examines simple and effective ways to establish camaraderie in an architectural office. We start the conversation with an exploration of the effects on the profession caused by technology and wonder if NCARB is an evil empire or a money laundering scheme. Also, Cormac records in the middle of a wind storm. architecture,design,architect,construction,building,development,contractor,builder,real,estate,realtor,Evan,Troxel,Neal,Pann,Cormac,Phalen,archispeak,archispk,podcastno01:02:27http://archispeakpodcast.com/episodes/2013/5/12/8-architectsandegos#7 - We Kill Your MemoriesArchispeakevantroxel@me.com (Evan Troxel, Neal Pann, Cormac Phalen)Mon, 29 Apr 2013 04:00:22 +0000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Archispeak/~3/vlg3qCupGQE/7-we-kill-your-memories
4fb737b024ac99c5fee1211e:4fb737b024ac99c5fee12123:517ac705e4b0c0d5eaa4791bIn this episode Archispeak takes on questions from our listeners and a
group of 3rd graders. Also, Evan gets his first ‘C’ and Cormac panders to
the children of Annapolis. In this episode Archispeak takes on questions from our listeners and a group of 3rd graders. Also, Evan gets his first ‘C’ and Cormac panders to the children of Annapolis.

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